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The Constitution 



Society of Sons of the Revolution 



By-Laws and Register 



Pennsylvania Society. 



Instituted April 3D, 1888. 
Incorporated September 29TH, 1890. 



PHILADELPHIA. 
1892. 






OFFICERS 



General Society. 



Genej-al President, 

HON. JOHN LEE CARROLL, 

Of the Maryland Society. 

General Vice-President, 
WILLIAM WAYNE, 

Of the Pennsylvania Society. 
General Secretary, 

JAMES MORTIMER MONTGOMERY, 

Of the New York Society. 
General Assistant Secretary, 

TIMOTHY MATLACK CHEESMAN, M-.D., 

Of the New York Society. 
General Treasurer, 

RICHARD McCALL CADWALADER, 

Of the Pennsylvania Society. 
General Assistant Treasurer, 

ARTHUR HENRY BUTTON, 

Of the District of Columbia Society. 
General Chaplain, 

REV. DANIEL CQNY WESfON, D.D., 

Of the Ne\v Xovlt Society. 



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Pennsylvania Society. 



FOUNDERS: 

OLIVER CHRISTIAN BOSBYSHELL, 

GEORGE HORACE BURGIN, 

HERMAN BURGIN, 

RICHARD McCALL CADWALADER, 

JAMES EDWARD CARPENTER, 

ROBERT PORTER DECHERT, 

WILLIAM CHURCHILL HOUSTON, Jr., 

JOHN WOOLF JORDAN, 

JOSIAH GRANVILLE LEACH, 

ELON DUNBAR LOCKWOOD, 

CHARLES MARSHALL, 

SAMUEL WHITAKER PENNYPACKER, 

JOHN BIDDLE PORTER, 

WILLIAM BROOKE RAWLE, 

WILLIAM WAYNE. 



OFFICERS 



Pennsylvania Society. 



President, 
WILLIAM WAYNE. 

Vice- President , 
RICHARD McCALL CADWALADER. 

Secreiaty, 

DAVID LEWIS, Jr. 

{Resig-ned October lo, i8g2.) 

ETHAN ALLEN WEAVER. 

Treas7trer, 

SAMUEL EMLEN MEIGS. 

Registrar, 

JOHN WOOLF JORDAN. 

Historian, 

JOSIAH GRANVILLE LEACH. 

Ckaplaitt, 

THE REVEREND GEORGE WOOLSEY HODGE. 

Board of Managers : 
JAMES EDWARD CARPENTER, C/iairman ; 
WILLIAM SrOHN BAKER, WILLIAM MACPHERSON HORNOK, 

GEORGE M. CONARROE, CHARLES HENRY JONES, 

WILLIAM HENRY EGLE, M.D., JAMES MIFFLIN, 
Rev. HORACE EDWIN HAYDEN, Hon. SAMUEL W. PENNYPACKER. 

Committee on Admissions : 

JOSIAH GRANVILLE LEACH, Chairman; 

Hon. SAM'L W. PENNYPACKER, WILLIAM MACPHERSON HORNOR. 



DELEGATES 



General Society. 



JOHN CADWALADER, 

JAMES EDWARD CARPENTER, • 

JOSIAH GRANVILLE LEACH, 

HON. SAMUEL WHITAKER PENNYPACKER, LL.D., 

JOHN CLARKE SIMS. 



ALTERNATES: 

THOMAS HEWSON BRADFORD, M.D., 

RICHARD STRADER COLLUM, Captain U.S.M.C, 

ISAAC HIESTER, 

WILLIAM CHURCHILL HOUSTON, 

HON. JAMES TYNDALE MITCHELL, LL.D. 



Publication Committee. 



ETHAN ALLEN WEAVER, 

Secretary. 



JOHN WOOLF JORDAN, 

Registrar. 



The Constitution. 




'T being evident, from a steady decline of a proper 
celebration of the National holidays of the 
United States of America, that popular con- 
cern in the events and men of the War of the 
Revolution is gradually declining, and that 
such lack of interest is attributable, not so 
much to the lapse of time and the rapidly in- 
creasing flood of immigration from foreign 
countries, as to the neglect, on the part of 
descendants of Revolutionary heroes, to per- 
form their duty in keeping before the public mind the mem- 
ory of the services of their ancestors and of the times in which 
they lived; therefore, the Society of the Sons of the Revolu- 
tion has been instituted to perpetuate the memory of the men 
who, in the military, naval, and civil service of the Colonies 
and of the Continental Congress, by their acts or counsel, 
achieved the Independence of the country, and to further the 
proper celebration of the anniversaries of the birthday of 
Washington, and of prominent events connected with the War 
of the Revolution; to collect and secure for preservation the 
rolls, records, and other documents relating to that period ; to 
inspire the members of the Society with the patriotic spirit 
of their forefathers ; and to promote the feeling of friendship 
among them. 

The General Society shall be divided into State Societies, 
which shall meet annually on the day appointed therefor in 
their respective by-laws, and oftener if found expedient; and 
at such annual meeting the reasons for the institution of the 
Society shall be considered, and the best measures for carry- 
ing them into effect adopted. 

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The State Societies, at each annual meeting, shall choose, by 
a majority of the votes present, a President, a Vice-President, a 
Secretary, a Registrar, a Treasurer, a Chaplain, and such other 
officers as may by them respectively be deemed necessary, 
together with a board of managers consisting of these officers 
and of nine other members, all of whom shall retain their 
respective positions until their successors are duly chosen. 

Each State Society shall cause to be transmitted annually, 
or oftencr, to the other State Societies, a circular letter calling 
attention to whatever may be thought worthy of observation 
respecting the welfare of the Society or of the general Union 
of the States, and giving information of the officers chosen for 
the year; and copies of these letters shall also be transmitted 
to the General Secretary, to be preserved among the records 
of the General Society. 

The State Societies shall regulate all matters respecting 
their own affairs, consistent with the general good of the 
Society; judge of the qualification of their members or of 
those proposed for membership, subject, however, to the pro- 
visions of this Constitution ; and expel any member who, by 
conduct unbecoming a gentleman or a man of honor, or by 
an opposition to the interests of the community in general or 
of the Society in particular, may render himself unworthy to 
continue in membership. 

In order to form funds that may be respectable, each mem- 
ber shall contribute, upon his admission to the Society and 
annually thereafter, such sums as the by-laws of the respective 
State Societies may require ; but any of such State Societies 
may provide for the endowment of memberships by the pay- 
ment of proper sums in capitalization, which sums shall be 
properly invested as a permanent fund, the income only of 
which shall be expended. 

The regular meeting of the General Society shall be held 
every three years, and special meetings may be held upon 
the order of the General President or upon the request of 
two of the State Societies, and such meetings shall consist 
of the General Officers and a representation not exceeding 



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five deputies from each State Society, and the necessary 
expenses of such meeting shall be borne by the State So- 
cieties. 

At the regular meeting, a General President, Vice-Presi- 
dent, Secretary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant 
Treasurer, and Chaplain shall be chosen by a majority of the 
votes present, to serve until the next regular general meeting, 
or until their successors are duly chosen. 

At each general meeting the circular letters which have 
been transmitted by the several State Societies shall be con- 
sidered, and all measures taken which shall conduce to the 
general welfare of the Society. 

The General Society shall have power at any meeting to 
admit State Societies thereto, and to entertain and determine 
all questions affecting the qualifications for membership in or 
the welfare of any State Society as may, by proper memorial, 
be presented by such State Society for consideration. 

Any male person above the age of twenty -one years, of 
good character, and a descendant of one who, as a military, 
naval, or marine officer, soldier, sailor, or marine, in actual 
service, under the authority of any of the thirteen Colonies or 
States or of the Continental Congress, and remaining always 
loyal to such authority, or a descendant of one who signed 
the Declaration of Independence, or of one who, as a member 
of the Continental Congress or of the Congress of any of the 
Colonies or States, or as an official appointed by or under the 
authority of any such legislative bodies, actually assisted in 
the establishment of American Independence by services 
rendered during the War of the Revolution, becoming thereby 
liable to conviction of treason against the Government of 
Great Britain, but remaining always loyal to the authority of 
the Colonies or States, shall be eligible to membership in the 
Society. 

The Secretary of each State Society shall transmit to the 
General Secretary a list of the members thereof, together with 
the names and official designations of those from whom such 
members derive claim to membership, and thereafter upon 



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the admission of incinbers in each State Society, the Secre- 
tary thereof shall transmit to the General Secretary informa- 
tion respecting such members similar to that herein required. 

The Society shall have an insignia, which shall be a badge 
suspended from a ribbon by a ring of gold ; the badge to be 
elliptical in form, with escaloped edges, one and one-quarter 
inches in length, and one and one-eighth inches in width; 
the whole surmounted by a gold eagle, with wings displayed, 
inverted; on the obverse side a medallion of gold in the 
centre, elliptical in form, bearing on its face the figure of a 
soldier in Continental uniform, with musket slung ; beneath, 
the figures 1775 ; the medallion surrounded by thirteen 
raised gold stars of five points each upon a border of dark 
blue enamel. On the reverse side, in the centre, a medallion 
corresponding in form to that on the obverse, and also in 
gold, bearing on its face the Houdon portrait of Washington 
in bas-relief, encircled by the legend, " Sons of the Revo- 
lution;" beneath, the figures 1883; and upon the reverse of 
the eagle the number of the badge to be engraved ; the 
medallion to be surrounded by a plain gold border, conforming 
in dimensions to the obverse ; the ribbon shall be dark blue, 
ribbed and watered, edged with buff, one and one-quarter 
inches wide, and one and one-half inches in displayed length. 

The insignia of the Society shall be worn by the members 
on all occasions when they assemble as such for any stated 
purpose or celebration, and may be worn on any occasion of 
ceremony ; it shall be carried conspicuously on the left breast, 
but members who are or have been officers of the Society 
may wear the insignia suspended from the ribbon around the 
neck. 

The custodian of the insignia shall be the General Secre- 
tary, who shall issue them to members of the Society under 
such proper rules as may be formulated by the General 
Society, and he shall keep a register of such issues wherein 
each insignia issued may be identified by the number thereof. 

The seal of the Society shall be one and seven-eighths 
inches in diameter, and shall consist of the figure of a Minute- 



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man in Continental uniform, standing on a ladder leading to a 
belfry ; in his left hand he holds a musket and an olive 
branch, whilst his right grasps a bell-rope ; above, the cracked 
Liberty Bell ; issuing therefrom a ribbon bearing the motto ol 
the Society, Exegi vionjtmcnUim cere perenniiis ; across the top 
of the ladder, on a ribbon, the figures 1776; and on the left 
of the minute-man, and also on a ribbon, the figures 1883, the 
year of the formation of the Society ; the whole encircled by a 
band three-eighths of one inch wide ; thereon at the top thirteen 
stars of five points each ; at the bottom the name of the Gen- 
eral Society, or of the State Society to which the seal belongs. 



By-Laws. 



SECTION I. 

Members shall be elected as follows : Candidates shall send 
their names and documents, or other proof of qualifications 
for membership, to the Board of Managers, and, upon a favor- 
able report from said Board, and upon payment of the initia- 
tion fee, may thereupon become members of the Society. 

SECTION II. 

The initiation fee shall be five (5) dollars; the annual dues 
three (3) dollars : Provided, That any member who shall have 
been elected during the last three months of the fiscal year 
shall not be required to pay the annual dues for the current 
fiscal year. The payment at one time of fifty (50) dollars 
shall constitute a life membership. The payment at one time 
of one hundred (100) dollars shall constitute a perpetual or 
endowed membership, and upon the death of a member so 
paying, the membership shall be held by his eldest son, or 
such other descendant from the ancestor from whom he 
claims as he may nominate ; in failure of such nomination 
having been made, the Society may decide which one of the 
descendants shall hold the membership : Provided ahvays, 
that the Society reserves to itself the privilege of rejecting 
any nomination that may not be acceptable to it. All those 
holding life or endowed memberships shall be exempt from 
the payment of the initiation fee and annual dues. 

SECTION III. 

All initiation, life, and endowed membership fees, as well as 
donations which shall hereafter be paid the Society, shall 

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remain forever to the use of the Society, of which the interest 
only shall be used. 

SECTION IV. 
The annual meeting of the Society shall be held on the 
third day of April, at which a general election of officers by 
ballot shall take place, except when such date shall fall on 
Sunday, in which event the meeting shall be held on the 
following day. In such election a majority of the ballots 
given for any officer shall constitute a choice ; but if, on the 
first ballot, no person shall receive such majority, then a 
further balloting shall take place, in which a plurality of votes 
given for any officer shall determine the choice. 

SECTION V. 
At all meetings of the Society ten (lo) members shall con- 
stitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 

SECTION VI. 
The President, or in his absence the Vice-President, or in 
the absence of both, a chairman pro tonpore, shall preside at 
all meetings of the Society, and shall have a casting vote. 
He shall preserve order, and shall decide all questions of 
order, subject to an appeal to the Society. 

SECTION VII. 
The Secretary shall conduct the general correspondence of 
the Society. He shall notify all members of their election, 
and of such other matters as he may be directed by the 
Society. He shall have charge of the seal, certificate of in- 
corporation, by-laws, and records of the Society, and shall 
issue certificates of membership. He, together with the pre- 
siding officer, shall certify all acts of the Society. He shall, 
under the direction of the President or Vice-President, give 
due notice of the time and place of all meetings of the Society, 



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and attend the same. He shall keep fair and accurate records 
of all the proceedings and orders of the Society; and shall 
give notice to the several officers of all votes, orders, resolves, 
and proceedings of the Society affecting them or appertaining 
to their respective duties. He shall be Secretary of the 
Board of Managers and shall keep the record of their meet- 
ings in the regular minute book of the Society. 

SECTION vni. 

The Treasurer shall collect and keep the funds and securi- 
ties of the Society; and so often as those funds shall amount 
to one hundred (lOo) dollars, they shall be deposited in some 
bank or trust company in the City of Philadelphia, .to the 
credit of " The Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolu- 
tion," and shall be drawn thence on the check of the 
Treasurer for the purposes of the Society only. Out of these 
funds he shall pay such sums as may be ordered by the 
Society or by the Board of Managers. He shall keep a true 
account of his receipts and payments, and, at each annual 
meeting, render the same to the Society, when a committee 
shall be appointed to audit his accounts. He shall give such 
security as shall be required by the Board of Managers. 

SECTION IX. 
The Registrar shall keep a roll of members, and in his 
hands shall be lodged all the proofs of membership qualifica- 
tion, and all the historical and other papers of which the 
Society may become possessed ; and he, under the direction 
of the Board of Managers, shall make copies of such similar 
documents as the owners thereof may not be willing to leave 
permanently in the keeping of the Society. He, if practicable, 
shall be a member of the Historical Society of Penns\-lvania. 

SECTION X. 

The Historian shall keep a detailed record, to be deposited 
with the Secretary, of all the historical and commemorative 



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celebrations of the Society ; and he shall edit and prepare for 
publication such historical addresses, essays, papers, and other 
documents of an historical character, other than a Register 
of Members, as the Secretary may be required to publish ; 
and at every annual meeting, if there shall be a necrological 
list for the year then closing, he shall submit the same with 
carefully prepared biographies of the deceased members. 

SECTION XI. 
The Board of Managers shall consist of sixteen, — namely, 
the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, 
Historian, and Chaplain, cx-officio, and nine other members, at 
least three of whom shall not be residents of the City of 
Philadelphia, and all of whom shall be elected at the annual 
meeting. In case of a vacancy in any of these offices the 
Board may fill the same until the next annual election. 

They shall judge of the qualifications of the candidates for 
admission to the Society, and, upon the recommendation of 
the Committee on Admissions, shall have power to elect the 
same to membership. They shall have charge of all special 
meetings of the Society, and shall, through the Secretary, 
call special meetings at any time, upon the written request of 
five members of the Society, and at such other times as they 
see fit. They shall recommend plans for promoting the 
objects of the Society, shall digest and prepare business, and 
shall authorize the disbursement and expenditure of unappro- 
priated money in the treasury for the payment of the current 
expenses of the Society. They shall generally superintend 
the interests of the Society, and execute all such duties as 
may be committed to them by the Society. At each annual 
meeting of the Society they shall make a general report. 

At all meetings of the Board of Managers five members 
shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. 

SECTION XII. 
The Chairman of the Board of ^Managers shall appoint 
annually three members thereof as a Committee on Admis- 



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sions, whose duty it shall be to pass upon the qualificatons 
of appHcants for admission to the Society, and report to the 
Board of Managers. 

SECTION XIII. 
Ayes and nays shall be called at any meeting of the 
Society upon the demand of five members. 

SECTION XIV. 
No alteration of the By-Laws of the Society shall be made 
unless such alteration shall have been proposed at a previous 
meeting, and shall be adopted by a majority of the members 
present at any meeting of the Society, five (5) days' notice 
thereof having been given to each member. 



CHARTER 



Pennsylvania Society of Sons of 
the Revolution. 



To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, 
.¥0. ^, of the County of Philadelphia : — 

In compliance with the requirements of an Act of the 
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 
entitled "An Act to provide for the Incorporation and Regu- 
lation of certain Corporations," approved the twenty-ninth 
day of April, a. d. 1874, and the supplements thereto, the 
undersigned, all of whom are citizens of Pennsylvania, having 
associated themselves together for the purpose of maintaining 
a Society to keep alive among themselves and their descen- 
dants the patriotic spirit of the men who, in military, naval, 
and civil service, by their acts and counsel, achieved American 
Independence ; to collect and secure for preservation the 
manuscript rolls, records, and other documents relating to the 
War of the Revolution, and to promote social intercourse and 
good feeling among its members now and hereafter, and 
desiring that they may be incorporated according to law, do 
hereby certify 

First. The name of the proposed corporation is the "Penn- 
sylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution." 

Second. Said corporation is formed for the purpose of 
maintaining a society for patriotic purposes in connection 

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with the War of American Independence, the collection and 
preservation of manuscripts, records, and documents relating 
to the War of the Revolution, and for social enjoyment and 
intercourse. 

Third. The business of said corporation is to be transacted 
in the County of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania. 

Fojirtli. Said, corporation is to exist perpetually. 

FiftJi. The names and residences of the subscribers are as 
follows : William Wayne, Paoli, Chester County, Pennsyl- 
vania ; Richard M. Cadwalader, 1614 Locust Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania; George H. Burgin, 76 Chelten Ave- 
nue, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Robert P. 
Dechert, 406 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylva- 
nia; John W. Jordan, 806 North Forty-first Street, Phila- 
delphia, Pennsylvania; J. Edward Carpenter, 228 South 
Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; J. Granville 
Leach, 2 118 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. 

Sixth. The number of Directors of said corporation is 
fixed at nine (9) and the names and residences of those 
chosen for the first year are : J. Edward Carpenter, 228 
South Twenty-first Street, Philadelphia. Penna. ; Oliver C. 
Bosbyshell, 4046 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penna.; E. 
Dunbar Lockwood, Aldine Hotel, Philadelphia, Penna.; 
Samuel W. Pennypacker, 1540 North Fifteenth Street, Phila- 
delphia, Penna. ; Herman Burgin, ^6 Chelten Avenue, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Penna.; Thomas McKean, 1925 Wal- 
nut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Charles Marshall, 
Germantown, Philadelphia, Penna.; William Henry Egle, 
Harrisburg, Penna.; Clifford Stanley Sims, Mount Holly, 
New Jersey. There is also a President of the said corpo- 
ration, a Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, and 
Chaplain and Historian. 

The officers chosen for the first year are : President, Wil- 
liam Wayne, Paoli, Chester County, Pennsylvania ; Vice- 



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President, Richard M. Cadwalader, 1614 Locust Street, 
Philadelphia ; Secretary, George H. Burgin, M. D., Chelten 
Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia; Treasurer, Robert P. 
Dechert, 406 South Broad Street, Philadelphia ; Registrar, 
John W. Jordan, 806 North Forty-first Street, Philadelphia ; 
Chaplain, Rev. George Woolsey Hodge, 334 South Thir- 
teenth Street, Philadelphia ; Historian, J. Granville Leach, 
21 18 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. 

Seventh. There is no capital stock. 

Witness our hands and seals this Fourth day of July, 
a. d. 1890. 

WILLIAM WAYNE, ROBERT P. DECHERT, 

RICHARD M. CADWALADER, JOHN W. JORDAN, 
GEORGE H. BURGIN, J. E. CARPENTER, 

J. GRANVILLE LEACH. 



Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1 
County of Philadelphia, j 

Before me, the subscriber, Recorder of Deeds of said 
County, personally appeared Richard M. Cadwalader, 
George H. Burgin, and J. Edward Carpenter, three of the 
subscribers to the above and foregoing certificate of Incorpo- 
ration of the " Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolu- 
tion," and in due form of law acknowledged the same to be 
their act and deed. 

Witness my hand and official seal, this Twelfth day 
of July, 1890. 

JOS. K. FLETCHER, 

Deputy Recorder. 



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DECREE. 

In the Court of Common Pleas No, 4, of Philadelphia 
County. 

In the matter of the Incorporation of the " Pennsylvania 
Society of Sons of the Revolution." 

And now to wit, this 29th day of Sept., a. d. 1890, the 
above certificate of Incorporation having been on file in the 
office of the Prothonotary of said Court since the twelfth day 
of July, A. D. 1890, and due proof of publication of notice of 
intended application having been presented to me, I do hereby 
certify that I have perused and examined said Instrument and 
find the same to be in proper form and within the purposes 
named in the first class of corporations specified in Section 2 
of the Act of April 29th, 1874, and that purposes are lawful 
and not injurious to the community. It is therefore ordered 
and decreed that the said Charter be approved and it is hereby 
approved, and upon the recording of the said Charter and its 
endorsements and this order in the office of the Recorder 
of Deeds, in and for said County, which is now hereby 
ordered, the subscribers thereto and their associates shall 
thenceforth be a corporation for the purpose and upon the 
terms and under the name therein stated. 

M. ARNOLD, 

Judge of Court of Common Pleas, A^o. 4, 

First Judicial DisiJ'ict of Penna. 



Recorded in the office for the recording of Deeds, etc., in 
and for the City and County of Philadelphia, in Charter Book 
No. 16, page 413, etc. 

Witness my hand and seal of office, this Tenth day of 
November, a. d. 1890. 

GEO. S. PIERIE, 

Recorder of Deeds. 



Register. 



Elected. 
1890. 
1889. 
1891. 
1890. 
1890. 

1890. 
1890. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1889. 
1890. 
1890. 
1890. 
1890. 
1891. 
1891. 
1890. 
1890. 

1892. 
1892. 
1892. 
1889. 

1889. 

1891. 
1892. 



Adams, Kobert, Jr., 
Alison, Francis John, 
Alison, Robert Henry, M. D. , 
Allen, Edward Gray, 
Allen, Louis Joseph, 

Chief Engineer U. S. N., 
Anderson, Joseph Wilson, M. D. , 
Arnold, Crawford, 
Ash, Edward Twells, 
Ash, Henry St. Clair, M. D., 
Ash, James, M. D., 
Ash, John Morgan, 
Ash, John Morgan, Jr. , 
Ashhurst, Frazer, 
Ashhurst, Richard Lewis, 
Ashhurst, William Henry, 
Atherton, Thomas Henry, 
Atlee, John Maxishlien, 
Atlee, John Maximilien Walter, 
Atlee, Louis William, M. D., 

Assistant Surgeon U. S. N,, 
Bailey, Charles Weaver, 
Bailey, Joseph Trowbridge, 
Bailey, Joseph Trowbridge, Jr. , 
Baird, Absalom, 

Brigadier-General U. S. A., 
Baird, William, 

Captain U. S. A., 
Baker, Frederick Diller, 
Baker, Richard Rowley, 
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Residence. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Ardmore, Peuna. 

Baltimore, Md. 

Washington, I>. C. 

Ardmore, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Warrenton, Va. 

Warrentou, Va. 

Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Denver, Col. 

AVashington, D. C. 

Fort Washakie, Wyoming. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 



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Elected. 
1889. 
1889. 
1889. 
1892. 
1891. 
1892. 
1891. 
1889. 
1889. 
1890. 
1892. 
1891. 
1891. 
1892. 
1892. 
1890. 
1892. 

1888. 
1891. 
1890. 
1891. 

1891. 
1888. 
1889. 
1889. 
1889. 
1890. 
1890. 
1890. 
1889. 
1889. 
1890. 
1892. 
1890. 
1890. 



Bakek, Washington Hopkins, JM. D., 
Baker, William Boyd, 
Baker, William Spohn, 
Balcii, P^dwin Swift, 
Balch, Thomas Willing, 
Bannard, Charles Heath, 
Barber, Edwin Atlee, 
Barclay, Richard De Charms, 
Barclay, Sa^iuel Josiah, 
Barnes, Harry Gillum, 
Barnes, John Hampton, 
Bartholomew, Augustine, 
Barton, John Walter, 
Bartow, Henry Blackwell, 
Bartow, Josiah Blackwell, 
Bashore, Harvey Brown, M. D., 
Beaumont, Eugene Beauharnais, 

Colonel U. S. A., 
Beaver, James Addams, LL. 1). 
Bell, Edmund Hayes, 
Bell, AYilliam, 
Bellas, Henry Hobart, 

Captain U. S. A. , 
DE Benneville, James Seguin, 
Benson, Edwin North [Life Member], 
Biddle, Alexander [Life Member], 
BiDDLE, Alexander Williams, M. D., Chestnut Hill, Phik 
* Biddle, Algernon Sydney. (Died April 8, 1891.) 



Residence. 
Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
West Chester, Peiiua. 

Philadelphia. 

Conshohocken, Penna. 

Ardmoie, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 
Jeanesville, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadeli)hia. 

Philadelphia. 
West Fairview, Penna. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Bellefonte, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Miffliutown, Penna. 

Germantown, Phila. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 



Biddle, Arthur, 
Biddle, Cadwalader, 
Biddle, Caldwell Keppele, 
Biddle, Louis Alexander, 
Biddle, Thomas, M. D., 
Biddle, William Foster, 
Biddle, William Lyman, 
Bishop, Kev. Gilbert Livingston, 
BisPHAM, George Tucker, 



Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
West Chester, Penna. 
Philadelphia. 



23 



Elected. 

1889. BissELL, Frederick Meade, 
1892. Blight, William Sergeant, 

1890. Bliss, John Horace, 
1892. Boardman, Walter, M. D., 
1888. BoNSALL, William Martin, 

1891. Booth, George Rodney, 

1890. BoRiE, Beauveau, 

1891. Bosbyshell, Charles Albert, 

1888. Bosbyshell, Oliver Christian, 

1891. BOURNONVILLE, AnTOINE, 

1889. Bower, Robert Scott, 

1890. Bowman, Robert Severs, 

1890. Bradford, Charles Sydney, Jr., 

1889. Bradford, Tho:\ias Hewson, M. D.. 

1892. Brkhit, George Denis, 
1892. Brinley, Charles A., 
1892. Brinton, John Hill, M. I)., 

1891. Brock, Horace, 
1891. Brock, John William, 
1891. Brock, Robert Coleman Hall, 
1891. Brodhead, Albert, 
1891. Brodhead, Luke Wills, 
1891. Brooke, Benjamin, M. D., 

Assistant Surgeon U. S. A. , 

1891. Brooke, Benjamin Franklin, 

1891. Brooke, Francis Maul, 

1892. Brooke, George, 
1892. Brooke, George, Jr., 
1891. Brooke, Hunter, 
1891. Brooke, John Rutter, 

Brigadier-General U. S. A., 

1890. Brown, Frank Wigton, 

1891. Brown, George Le Roy, 

Captain U. S. A. , 

1892. Brown, John Douglass, Jr., 
1891. Brundage, Asa Randolph, 
1891. Brundage, Richard Bulkeley, 



Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Erie, Penna. 

Lancaster, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Bethlehem, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Berwick, Penna. 

West Chester, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Lebanon, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Bethlehem, Penna. 

Delaware Water Gap, Penna. 

Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
Birdsboro, Penna. 
Birdsboro, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Washington, D. C. 
West Chester, Penna. 

Washington, D. C. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 



24 



Elected. 

1891. Bruner, William Weiser, 

1891. BcLLUS, William Ellison, 

1888. BURGIN, GrEORQE HoRACE, M. D. , 

1888. BuRGiN, Herman, M. D., 

1892. Burton, George, 

1891. Butler, Edmund Griffin, 

1891. Butler, George Hollenback, 

1891. Butler, Pierce, 

1891. Byers, Alfred Weitzel, 

1889. Cadwalader, Charles Evert, M. D. 
1889. Cadwalader, John, 

1888. Cadwalader, Richard McCall, 

1891. Calvert, John, 

1888. Carpenter, James P]dward, 
1891. Carpenter, James Hopkins, 

1889. Carpenter, Louis Henry, 

Colonel U. S. A. , Fort 

1888. Carpenter, Thomas Preston, 

1890. Carson, Hampton Lawrence, 

1891. Carver, Charles, 

1891. Castle, William Henry, 

1890. Chandler, Theophilus Parsons, 

1891. Chase, Edward Henry, 

1892. Claghorn, Clarence Raymond, 
1892. Claghorn, James Raymond, 
1892. Clarkson, Samuel, 

1890. Clement, Charles Maxwell, 

1890. CoLLUM, Richard Strader, 

Captain U. S. M. C, 

1892. CoMSTOCK, George Stedman, 

1889. Conarroe, George Mecum, 

1891. Cooke, Miller Horton, 
1888. Craig, Isaac, 

1888. Crosby, Peirce, 

Rear Admiral U. S. N., 

1891. Crothers, Stevenson, 

1892. CURTIN, WlLLL-VM WiLSON, 



Residence. 
Sunbury, Penna. 

Germantown, Phila. 

Germantown, Phila. 

Germantown, Phila. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Wilkes-Barie, Penna. 

Meadville, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Camden, N. J. 

Reno, Indian Territory. 

BuflFalo, N. Y. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Sunbury, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Mechanicsburg, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Allegheny, Penna. 

Washington, D. C. 

Chestnut Hill, Phila. 

Philadelphia. 



25 



Slectel 


1. 


Residence. 


1889. 


CuTHBERT, Allen Brooks, 


Edgewater Park, N. J. 


1889. 


CUTIIBERT, MaYLAND, 


Edgewater Park, N. J. 


1889. 


CuYLER, Thomas De Witt, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


Dale, Richard, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


Dana, Charles Edmund, 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


Darling, Thomas, 


Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 


1890. 


Darrach, James, M. D., 


Gerniantown, Phila. 


1891. 


Darte, Alfred, Jr., 


Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 


1892. 


Darte, Luther Curran, 


Kingston, Penna. 


1891. 


Daugherty, Thomas, 


Audenried, Penna. 


1891. 


Davis, Charles Gibbons, 


Philadelphia. 


1889. 


Davis, Charles Lukens, 






Captaiu U. S. A. , 


San Diego, Cal. 


1891. 


* Davis, Edward Morris, Jr. (Died December 27, 1891.) 


1891. 


Davis, Isaac Roberts, 


Philadelphia. 


1889. 


Davis, William Watts Hart, 


Doylestown, Penna. 


1888. 


Dechert, Henry Martyn, 


Philadelphia. 


1889. 


Dechert, Henry Taylor, 


Philadelphia. 


1888. 


Decfiert, Robert Porter, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


Diehl, Edward Clarke, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


DiLLARD, Henry Kuhl, 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


Dorr, Dalton, 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


DoRRANCE, Benjamin Ford, 


Dorranceton, Penna. 


1891. 


*Dorrance, Charles. (Died January 18, 1892.) 


1889. 


Dougherty, Charles Bowman, 


Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 


1890. 


Douglass, Rev. Benjamin Johnson, 


Philadelphia. 


1892. 


Duane, James May, 


Philadelphia. 


1892. 


Duane, Russell, 


Philadelphia. 


1892. 


Du Barry, Joseph Napoleon, Jr. , 


Philadelphia. 


1888. 


Dull, Casper, 


Harrisburg, Penna. 


1891. 


Dunton, William Rush, M. D., 


Gerniantown, Phila. 


1891. 


DuTTON, William Dalliba, 


Philadelphia. 


1892. 


EcKARD, Rev. Leighton Wilson, D. 


D., Easton, Penna. 


1891. 


Egbert, Joseph Crawford, M. D., 


Wayne, Penna. 


1888. 


Egle, William Henry, 31. D. , 


Harrisburg, Penna. 


1889. 


Elwyn, Rev. Alfred Langdon, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


Emery, Titus Salter, 


Philadelphia. 



2G 



Elucted. 

1891. EsTE, Charles, 

1891. Etting, Charles Edward [Life Member 

1892. Etting, Edward Johnson, 
1892. Etting, Joseph Marx, 
1891. Etting, Theodore Minis, 

1889. Evans, Frank Brooke, 
1891. Evans, Mordecai Dawson, 
1891. Evans, Powell, 

1890. Evans, Samuel, 

1890. Evans, William Darlington, 

1891. Everett, Henry Lawrence, 
1891. Eyerman, John, 

1891. Eyre, Wilson, Jr., 

1888. Fagan, Maurice Edward, 

1892. Filson, John Baily, 

1891. Fisher, James Henry, 

1889. Fisher, William Read, 

1892. Flickwir, Joseph Williamson, 
1891. Forbes, William Innes, 

1889. * Fox, Daniel Miller. (Died March 20, 1 890. ) 

1889. Fox, Henry Korn, 

1889. Fox, William Henry, 

1890. Fraley, Joseph Cresson, 
1890. Frazek, James Patriot Wilson, 
1888. Frazer, Persipor, (D. Sc. Un. de France) [Lii'e Member], 

Philadelphia, 

1888. Gillespie, George Cutiibert, 
1890. Glentworth, Charles Eugene, 

1890. Glentworth, James, 

1889. GoBiN, John Peter Shindel, 

1891. Godfrey, Lincoln, 
1891. Green, Edgar Moore, M. D., 
1891. Green, Traill, M. D., LL. D., 
1891. Greenough, Ebenezer William, 
1891. Griffith, Manuel Eyre, 
1891. Griffith, Robert Eglesfeld, 
189J. Gross, Edward Ziegler, 



Residence. 
Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Columbia, Peima. 

West Chester, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Easton, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

(iermantowu, Phila. 

ScrantoD, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 



Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 



Philadel]ihia. 

Norwood, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Lebanon, Penna. 

Merion, Penna. 

Easton, Penna. 

Easton, Penna. 

Sunbury, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Harri.4)iiri', Penna. 



27 



Elected. 

1892. GuiLLOu, Victor, 

1890. GuMBEs, Charles Wetherill, M. D 
1892. Hager, Christopher, 

1891. Hakes, Harry, M. D., 

1892. Hale, John Mills, 
1892. Hamilton, Hugh, M. D., 
1892. Hand, Henry Jessop, 
1892. Handy, Charles, 
1891. Harding, Garrick Mallery, 

1891. Harding, John Slosson, 

1892. Hartranft, Linn, 
1891. Hartranft, Samuel Sebring, 
1891. Harvey, Richard Wistar [Life Member], 
1891. Haverstick, George Henry, 

1890. Hayden, Rev. Horace Edmin, 

1891. Hayden, Mozart William, 
1889. Hazlehurst, Edward, 
J 889. Hazlehurst, Francis, 

1891. Heberton, Craig, 

1892. Heberton, George, 
1891, Heilman, Samuel Philip, M. D., 
1891. Hemphill, Robert Coleman, 
1891. Henderson, William Henry, Jr., 

1889. Hendry, Paul Augustine, 

1890. Her:\ian, John Armstrong, 

1889. Hess, Abrajvi, 

1890. Hewes, William Augustus [Life Member], Pottsville, Perma. 

1890. Hewson, Addinell, M. D., Philadelphia. 

1889. PIiester, Isaac, Reading, Penna. 

1891. HiLLARD, Lord Butler, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 
1891. HoBART, David McKnkjht, Philadelphia. 

1890. Hodge, Charles, Philadelphia. 

1891. Hodge, Rev. Francis Blanchard, D. D., 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

1890. Hodge, Rev. George Woolsey, Philadelphia. 

1890. Hodge, Hugh Bayard, Philadelphia. 

1889. Hodge, James Monroe, Philadelphia 



Residence. 

Philadelphia. 

Oaks, Penna. 

Lancaster, Penna. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Philipsburg, Penna. 

Harrisburg, Penna. 

Wayne, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Norristowu, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Baltimore, Md. 

Philadelphia. 

Baltimore, Md. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Heilmaudale, Penna. 

West Chester, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Harrisburg, Penna. 

Lebanon, Penna. 



28 



Elected. 

1890. Hodge, Thomas Leiper Janeway, 

1890. Holmes, Robert John, 

1890. HooTON, Francis Carpenter, 
1888. HoRNOR, William Macpherson, 

1891. Hough, Oliver, 

1890. Houston, William Churchill, 

1888. Houston, William Churchill, Jr., 
1890. Howell, Joshua Ladd, 

1892. HoYT, Henry Martyn, Jr., 
1892. Hubbell, Frederick Brooks, 
1890. Hughes, Henry Douglas, 

1890. Hunt, William, M. D., 

1889. Hutchinson, Charles Hare, 

1891. Hutchinson, Pemberton Sydney, 

1891. Ingham, Ellery Percy, 

1892. Ingham, William Henry, 

1889. * Jackson, Lewis Bush. (Died August 

1888. * James, Clarence Gray. (Died March 

1890. Janeway, Price Wetherill, 

1889. Jones, Charles Henry, 

1891. Jones, Edwin Horn, 

1889. Jones, Richmond Legh, 

1888. Jordan, John Woolf [Life Member], 

1891. JuDSON, Charles Francis, 

1891. JuDSON, Oliver Albert, M. D. , 

1891. JuDsoN, Oliver Boyce, 

1891. Keasbey, Henry Griffith, 

1888. Keen, Gregory Bernard, 

1890. Keese, Francis Suydam, 

1892. Kelm, Beverley Randolph, 
1890. Keim, George de Benneville, 

1890. Keim, Henry May, 

1891. Kelly, Henry KuiiL, 

1892. Kerlin, John Ware Sharpless, 

1889. Keyser, Peter Dirck, M. D., 

1890. King, William Clarence, 

1891. Kirkpatrick, William Sebring, 



Residence. 

Philadelphia. 

Harrisburg, Penua. 

West Chester, Penua. 

Bryn Mawr, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Germantown, Phila. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadeljjhia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

20, 1892.) 

13, 1892.) 

Media, Penua. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Reading, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Ambler, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Cleveland, Ohio. 

Philadelphia. 

Elwyn, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Williauisiiort, Penna. 

Eastou, Penna. 



29 



Elected. 

]892. Knight, Franklin, 
1892. KooNS, Samuel Bispham, 

1890. Krumbiiaar, Alexander, 

1891. KuLP, Harry Eugene, 

1891. KuLP, John Stewart, M. D., 

1892. Kunkel, Paul Augustine, 
1892. Lammot, Daniel, Jr., 

1891. Landreth, Burnet, Jr., 

1892. Landreth, Lucius Scott, 
1892. Landreth, Oliver, 
1892. Landreth, William Linton, 
1890. Lansdale, William Motlan, 
1892. Lardner, James Lawrence, 

1889. Leach, Frank Willing, 

1890. Leach, Joseph Granville, 
1888. Leach, Josiah Granville, 
1890. Leaming, Thomas, 

1890. Lee, Benjamin, M. D., 

1891. Lee, Charles William, 

1890. Lee, Edward Clinton, 

1891. Lee, William Jenks, 
1890. Leidy, Joseph, Jr., M. D., 

1890. * Leidy, Philip, M. D. (Died April 29, 1891.) 

1892. Levis, Samuel W., 

1888. Lewis, Albert Nelson [Life Member], 

1891. Lewis, David, Jr., 

1890. Lewis, George Mortimer, 

1891. Linderman, Garreit Brodhead, 

1890. Linderman, Henry Richard, 

1891. Lisle, Robert Patton, 

Paymaster, U. S. N., 

1891. Littell, Charles Willing, 

1892. Little, Arthur Williamson, 
1892. Little, Thomas, 
1890. Livingston, John Henry, 

1889. Lloyd, Howard Williams, 
1892. Lloyd, Isaac, 



Residknce. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Wilke.s-Barre, Penna. 
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 
Harrisburg, Penna. 
Philadelphia. 
Bristol, Penna. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

South Bethlehem, Penna. 

Easton, Penna. 



Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Clermont, N. Y. 
German town, Phila. 
Philadelphia. 



30 



Elkctee 




Rksidence. 


1888. 


* LocKwooD, Elon Dunbar. (Di 


led December 31, 1891.) 


1891. 


McClintock, Andrew Hamilton, 


Wilkcs-Barre, Peuna. 


1890. 


McCoNNELL, Rev. Samuel D., D.D., Philadelphia. 


1890. 


McKean, Henry Pratt, Jr. , 


Germantowii, Phila. 


1889. 


McKean, Thomas, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


McNair, Thomas Speer, 


Hazleton, Penna. 


1891. 


Madeira, Henry, 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


Madeira, Louis Cephas, 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


Madeira, Louis Childs, 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


Madeira, Percy Childs, 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


Mann, William Benson, 


Philadelphia. 


1892. 


Marble, John Miner Carey, 


Los Angeles, Cal. 


1891. 


]\L\RCH, Francis Andrew, Jr.', 


Easton, Penna. 


1888. 


Marshall, Charles, 


Germantown, Phila. 


1890. 


■" Marshall, Francis Ridgway. 


(Died May 14, 1892.) 


1890. 


Marston, John, 


Philadelphia. 


1888. 


Martin, John Hill, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


Martin, John Selby, 


Philadelphia. 


1892. 


Martin, Jonathan Willis, 


Philadelphia. 


1892. 


Mason, John Hazlehurst, 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


Meigs, Arthur Vincent, M. D. , 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


Meigs, Samuel Emlen, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


Meigs, William Montgomery, M. 


D. [Life Member], 

Philadelphia. 


1889. 


Mercur, James Watts, 


Wallingford, Penna. 


1889. 


Mercur, John Davis, M. D. 


Towanda, Penna. 


1889. 


Mercur, Rodney Augustus, 


Towanda, Penna. 


1891. 


Merrill, John Houston, 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


Merrill, Lewis, 






Brigadier-General U. S. A., 


Philadelphia. 


1891. 


Messler, Thomas Doremus, 


Pittsburgh, Penua. 


1891. 


Mifflin, George Brown, 


Wayne, Penna. 


1891. 


Mifflin, James, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


Miller, Elihu Spencer, 


Philadelphia. 


1890. 


Miller, Hobart, 


Philadelphia. 


1892. 


Miner, Asher, 


Wilkes-Barre, Penua. 


1891. 


Miner, Charles Abbott, 


Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 



31 



Elected. 
1890. 

1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1890. 
1890. 
1891. 
1889. 
1889. 
1892. 
1891. 
1889. 
1890. 
1892. 
1891. 
1891. 
1892. 
1889. 
1889. 
1889. 
1891. 
1890. 
1889. 
1889. 
1892. 
1891. 
1888. 
1891. 
1891. 
1889. 
1889. 
1892. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1891. 



Mitchell, Hon. James Tyndale, LL. D. , 

Mitchell, John Nicholas, M. D., 

Montgomery, Archibald Roger, 

Montgomery, Richard Alan, 

Montgomery, Thomas Harrison, 

Moody, Nicholas Harris, 

Moore, James AV. , M. D. , 

Morgan, John Buck, 

Morris, Effingham Buckley, 

Morris, Frederick Wistar, 

Morris, Galloway Cheston, 

Morris, Henry, M. D., 

Morris, Israel Wistar, 

Morris, Jacob Giles, 

Muhlenberg, Francis Benjamin, 

Muhlenberg, Frank Peter, 

Neff, Jonathan Cilley, 

Neilson, Lewis, 

Neilson, William Delaware, 

Newhall, Daniel Smith, 

Newhall, Frederic Cushman, 

Nichols, Carroll Brewster, 

Nichols, Henry Kuhl, 

NoRRis, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, 

North, Clarence, 

North, George Belford, Wilkes-Barre, Penna 

North, George Humphries [Life Member], Philadelphia, 



Residence. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Bryn Mawr, Penna. 

Bryn Mawr, Penna. 

West Chester, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Easton, Penna. 

German town, Phila. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
Germantown, Phila. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
Galesburg, Mich. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
New York City. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 



North, Thomas Clemson, 
North, William Frederick, 
Norton, Claude Richard, M. D., 
O'Neill, James Wilks, M. D., 
Orbison, Robert Allison, 
OsBORN, Benjamin Brown, 
Osborn, John Annin, 
OsBOURN, Thomas Rehrer, 
Packard, John Hooker, M. D. , 
Parrish, Charles, 



Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
Harrisburg, Penna. 
Germantown, PhUa. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 



32 



Elkctkd. 

1889. 

1891. 
1890. 
1891. 
1889. 
1892. 
1892. 
1«90. 
1891. 
1892. 
1888. 
1891. 
1889. 
1890. 
1890. 
1892. 
1889. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1892. 
1891. 
1891. 
1890. 
1890. 
1891. 
1888. 
1889. 
1889. 
1891. 
1891. 
1889. 
1892. 
1891. 
1892. 
1889. 



Rksidenck. 

Parky, Hichard IIandolpii [Endowed Membership], 

New Hope, Penna. 
Parsons, Winfield Scott, 
Partiiemore, H Winpield Scott, 
Parvin, Theophilus, M. D., LL.D 
Patterson, Christopher Stuart, 
Patton, William Augustus, 
Paul, Laavrence T. , 
*Paulson, Charles Henry, Jr 
Paxton, Key. John K, D.D., 
Peale, Washington James, 



Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Hariisburg, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Chestnut Hill, Phila. 

Radnor, Penna. 

Villa Nova, Penna. 

(Died September 26, 1891.) 

New York City. 

Philadelphia. 



Pennypacker, Hon. Samuel Wiiitaker, LL.D. Philadelphia. 



Pepper, George Wharton, 
Perkins, Edward Lang, 
Perot, Effingham, 
Perot, Elliston, 
Perot, Joseph Sansom, 
Perot, Thomas Morris, 
Phelps, Francis Alexander, 



Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Germantown, Phila. 
Philadelphia. 
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 



* Phelps, John Case. (Died July U, 1892.) 



Phelps, William George, 

Phillips, Marshall Aloysius, 

PiNKERTON, John James, 

Pinkerton, Samuel Stanhope S.mith, 

Platt, Franklin, 

Polk, Eufus King, 

Porter, James Madison, 

Porter, John Biddle, 

Potter, Thomas Jr. , 

Potter, William, 

Potter, William Franklin, 

Potts, Charles William, 

Po-PTS, William John, 

Powell, Francis Whiting, 

Powell, Washington Bleddyn, 

Prime, Frederick, 

Quay, Hon. ^NLvithew Stanley, 



Binghamton, N. Y. 

Rosemont, Penna. 

West Chester, Penna. 

Pittsburgh, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Danville, Penna. 

Easton, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Chestnut Hill, Phila. 

Chestnut Hill, Phila. 

Germantown, Phila, 

Philadelphia. 

Camden, N. J. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Beaver, Penna. 



33 



Elected. 
1892. 

1888. 
1889. 
1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1889. 

1891. 

1890. 

1892. 

1890. 

1892. 

1892. 

1890. 

1892. 

1892. 

1892. 

1892. 

1892. 

1891. 



1891. 
1891. 

1892. 
1892. 

1892. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1889. 
1889. 
1891. 
1892. 
1889. 



Rawle, Francis, 
Rawle, William Brooke, 
Rea, Samuel, 
Read, John Joseph, 

Coiumandei" U. S. N., 
Read, John Rue, 
Reath, Thomas, 
Reed, Hon. Henry, 
Rhodes, James Mauran, 
Richards, Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, Reading, Penna. 



Residence. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Bryn Mawr, Penna. 

Mount Holly, N. J. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 



Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia . 

Philadelphia. 
Grermantown, Phila. 
Germantown, Phila. 

Philadelphia. 
Villa Nova, Penna. 



Roberts, George Brooke, 

Robins, Robert Patterson, M. D. , 

Robinson, Anthony Wayne, 

Robinson, Charles Norris, 

Robinson, Roberts Coles, 

Robinson, Thomas Adams, 

Robinson, William Thomas, 

RocKAFELLOW, FERDINAND Van Devere, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Rowland, Edward K., Philadelphia. 

Rush, Benjamin, Philadelphia. 

Russell, Alexander Wilson, 

Pay Director U. S. N., Philadelphia. 

Russell, Alexander Wilson, Jr. , Philadelphia. 

Russell, Ben.jamin Reeves, 



Captain U. S. M. C, 
Russell, Slater Brown, 
Sawtelle, Charles Greene, 

Brigadier-General U. S. A. , 
Sawtelle, Edmund Munroe, 
Sayres, Edward Stalker, 
Sayres, Harry, 

Scott, Alexander Harvey [Life Member], 
Scott, John Morin [Life Member], 
Scott, Lewis Allaire [Life Member], 
Scott, Lewis Allaire, Jr., [Life Member], 
Sellers, Coleman, 
Sellers, David Wampole, 



Philadelphia. 
West Chester, Penna. 



Philadelphia. 
South Bethlehem, Penna. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 



34 



Elected. 
1888. 
1892. 
1891. 
1891. 
1890. 
1892. 
1892. 
1891. 
1892. 
1888. 
1889. 
1892. 
1890. 
1892. 
1890. 
1890. 
1889. 
1890. 

1892. 
1891. 
1891. 
1889. 

1889. 
1891. 
1891. 
1890. 
1890. 
1892. 
1889. 
1888. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1892. 



Sellers, Edwin Jaqueit, 
Sellers, Horace Wells, 
Sharpe, Richard, Jr., 
Sheppard, Frank Little, 
Sherman, Charles Pomeroy, 
Sherrerd, James Hollenback, 
Shippen, Edward, 
Shoemaker, Lazarus Denison, 
Shoemaker, Levi Ives, M. D. , 
Sims, Clifford Stanley, 
Sims, John Clarke, 
SiNNicKSON, Charles Perry, 
Smith, Arthur Donaldson, M. D. 
Smith, Edmund, 
Smith, Henry Cavalier, 



Residence. 
Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Altoona, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Mount Holly, N. J. 

Chestnut Hill, Phila. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Ton-esdale, Penna. 



Smith, Jesse Evans [Endowed Membershi])], Torresdale, Penna. 



Smith, Robert William, 
Smith, William Farrar, 

Major-General, U. S. A., 
Smith, William Poultney, 
Smith, William Rudolph, 
Snively, Rev. Summerfield Emory, M. D 
Snowden, Hon. Archibald Loudon, 

United States Minister to Spain. 
Snowden, George Randolph, 
Snyder, Robert Morris, 
SouDER, Edmund Alphonso, 
Sparhawk, Charles Wurts, 
Sparha\vk, John, Jr., 
Sparhawk, Richard Dale, 
Spencer, John Thompson, 
Sproat, Harris Elric, 
Staples, Charles Boone, 
Starr, Isaac, Jr., 
Stearns, Irving Ariel, 
Steinmetz, Joseph Allison, 
Stenger, William Shearer, 



Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 
Philadelphia. 



Philadelphia. 
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Westtown, Penna. 

Stroudsburg, Penna. 

Philadel|i4iia. 
Wilkes-BaiTe, Penna. 

Philadeli>hia. 

Philadelphia. 



35 



Elected. 
1891. 
1890. 
1891. 
1892. 
1889. 
1891. 
1891. 
1891. 
1890. 
1889. 
1892. 
1891. 
1890. 
1889. 
1892. 

1892. 
1889. 

1891. 

1888. 

1891. 

1891. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1891. 

1891. 

1889. 

1890. 

1891. 

1888. 

1889. 

1889. 



Residence. 

Stevens, Rev. Charles Ellis, LL. D., Philadelphia. 

■•■ Stichter, Thomas Diehl. (Died July 24, 1892.) 



Stcever, William Caspar, 
Stubbs, Theodore Kirk, 
Stull, Adam Arbuckle, 
Sturdevant, Edward Warren, 
Sturdevant, William Henry, 
Terry, Henry Clay, 
Tevis, Joshua, 
Thomas, Walter Cuthbert, 
Tobey, Arthur WaddincxTon, 
TuBBS, Charles, 

Turner, Charles Peaslee, M. D., 
Turner, James Varnum Peter, 
Tyler, Sidney Frederick, 
Vance, Charles Thompson, 
Vanuxem, Louis Clark, 
Vinton, Charles Harrod, M. D., 
Vogels, Edward Page, 
Wainwright, Chandler Price, 
Walbridge, Thomas Chester, 
Wallace, Herbert Fairfax, 
Wallace, William Stewart, 
Walsh, Rev. George Herbert, I). P. , 
Walsh, Stevenson Hockley, 
Warren, Lucius Henry, 
Washington, George Steptoe, 



Philadelpliia. 
Oxford, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 
Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
Osceola, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 
Chester, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia . 

Pliiladelphia. 
Germantown, Phila. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 



* Watkins, Samuel Pote, Jr. (Died September 23, 1892.) 



1891. 
1891. 
1890. 
1891. 



Watts, William Meredith, 
Wayne, William, 
Wayne, William, Jr., 
Weaver, Ethan Allen, 
Weidman, Grant, 
Weitzel, Eben Boyd, 
Weitzei>, Paul Elmer, 
Weitzel, Paul Ross, 
Wetherill, Albert Lawrence, 



Philadelphia. 

Paoli, Penna. 
Rydal, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 
Lebanon, Penna. 
Scranton, Penna. 
Oak Lane, Phila. 
Scranton, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 



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Elected. 

1890. Wetherill, Samuel, 

1891. Wharton, Henry Redwood, M. D., 

1892. Wheeler, John Howell, 
1891. Whelen, Henry, 

1890. Whelen, Henry, Jr., 

1889. White, Floyd Hall, 

1891. White, Hugh Lawrence, 

1890. Whitney, Francis Nichols, 

1892. Wilcox, Montgomery, 
1892. Wilcox, Samuel, 

1891. Wilhelm, William Herman, 

Lieutenant U. S . A. , 

1 890. Williams, Charles Duane, 

1890. Williams, Richard Norris, 

1892. Wilson, Alan Dickson, 
1890. Wilson, Rev. Calvin Dill, 

1890. Wilson, Rev. Maurice Emery, D. D. 

1889. Wood, Edward Randolph, 

1891. Woodward, George Stanley, M. D., 

1891. Wright, George Riddle, 

1890. Wright, Jacob Ridgway, 

1892. Zell, Thomas Burd, 

1891. ZiEGLER, James Patterson, M. D., 
1891. ZiEGLER, Walter Macon Lowrie, M. 



Residence. 
Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Bryn Mawr, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Williamsport, Penna. 

Pottsville, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Philadelphia. 

Fort Stanton, N. M. 

Conyngham, Penna. 

Conyngham, Penna. 

Philadelphia. 

Church ville, Md. 

Dayton, Ohio. 

Philadelphia. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

Danville, Penna. 

Mount Joy, Penna. 

D., Philadelphia. 



TOTAL MEMBERSHIP, JULY 4-, 1S92. 54-6. 



Necrological Roll. 



"'ED- RESIDENCE. 

1891. BIDDLE, ALGERNON SYDNEY, . . Philadelphia. 

1891. DAVIS, EDWARD MORRIS, Jr., . . . Philadelphia. 

1892. DORRANCE, CHARLES, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

1890. FOX, DANIEL MILLER, Philadelphia. 

1892. JACKSON, LEWIS BUSH, Philadelphia. 

1892. JAMES, CLARENCE GRAY, Philadelphia. 

1891. LEIDY, PHILIP, M. D., Philadelphia. 

1891. LOCKWOOD, ELON DUNBAR, . . . Philadelphia. 

1892. MARSHALL, FRANCIS RIDGWAY, . Philadelphia. 

1891. PAULSON, CHARLES HENRY, Jr., . . Pittsburgh, Penna. 

1892. PHELPS, JOHN CASE, . . Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 

1892. STICHTER, THOMAS DIEHL, . . . . Reading, Penna. 

1892. WATKINS, SAMUEL POTE, Jr., . . . Philadelphia. 



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